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Gallery (band)

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Gallery was a soft rock band of the 1970s. It was formed in Detroit, Michigan by Jim Gold. While Gallery did record a good amount of songs, they are most famous for their 1972 hit called "(It's So) Nice to Be with You," written by Gold. The song was arranged and produced by Dennis Coffey and Mike Theodore and released by Sussex Records, which earned the band a gold record for sales of one million copies. Gallery also had a hit in 1972 with a cover of Mac Davis' "I Believe in Music," which charted moderately well at number 22. The version was similar to Davis', but with decidedly more cowbell. Gallery had a third hit in 1972, with a song that reached #23 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, called "Big City Miss Ruth Ann."

Album discography

  • Nice to Be with You (1972)

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